Fedora 17 arm "Nightly Builds" problem.

I have just been bitten by the activation by the builders of "SELINUX" in enforcing mode.Not sure quite why but the selinux labelling of files has been lost and as a result, it would not allow login as root.

I had to take the SD card and mount it on another system to return the /etc/selinux/config file back to "permissive" mode.Once booted on the Raspi and logged in successfully this time, I relabelled the whole card.

People download half a Gb for what, do a lot of work to get it to work and end up stuck in the login screen.Such a thing should never be overlooked and that's the problem with Linux, too much crap for beginners.

Now, I ask Myself, is it possible to remotely adjust the permissions, I have an older Mac and can't run Linux, should be possible, downloaded many distros for PPC but Never booted any of them.I know there is a certain Pref. Pane/Prog./Kext which can mount Ext3 but then My question is, is this Ext3

People download half a Gb for what, do a lot of work to get it to work and end up stuck in the login screen.Such a thing should never be overlooked and that's the problem with Linux, too much crap for beginners.

These builds are superseded every evening. They are clearly not intended for beginners, or for people who do not want to have to download again. Also the problem you are complaining about is on a completely different image and nothing to do with this thread.

People download half a Gb for what, do a lot of work to get it to work and end up stuck in the login screen.Such a thing should never be overlooked and that's the problem with Linux, too much crap for beginners.

These builds are superseded every evening. They are clearly not intended for beginners, or for people who do not want to have to download again. Also the problem you are complaining about is on a completely different image and nothing to do with this thread.

Open terminal in Applications/UtilitiesEnter the following sudo nano -c /System/Library/Filesystems/fuse-ext2.fs/fuse-ext2.utilEnter your Password Go to line 207 with arrow down, then right arrow ON " in OPTIONS="auto_xattr,defer_permissions" and change to OPTIONS="auto_xattr,defer_permissions,rw+"Save by pressing Control x, it will ask you to save (y n) press y enter and enter again, it will auto exit.

Insert card, you should have R/W permissions now.

Open /etc/selinux/config and change " SELINUX=enforcing" to "SELINUX=permissive"

That's itThanks to Uditha Atukorala and Zardoz99.

Edit/Update: Sadly changing " SELINUX=enforcing" to "SELINUX=permissive" didn't work for Me, just tried it, maybe if I set it to disabled????